adjective
- harmful to someone or something; causing damage or disadvantage
- causing bias or unfair judgment against someone or something
Usage: legal
Examples
- The negative publicity was prejudicial to the company’s reputation.
- The judge ruled that the evidence was prejudicial and inadmissible.
- Such comments could be prejudicial to the defendant’s case.
- The delay proved prejudicial to our chances of success.
- The lawyer objected that the question was prejudicial to his client.
- Smoking is prejudicial to your health.
- The biased media coverage was prejudicial to fair reporting.